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Before the trials began, The Rolling Stones recorded “We Love You” at Olympic Recording Studios in June 1967. In 1990, Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman wrote in Stone Alone, “In the run-up ...
The Rolling Stones' new album, "Hackney Diamonds" 08:05 You don't expect birth announcements from a 60-year-old band. But last month in London, The Rolling Stones revealed they'd made a new record.
John Lennon insulted The Rolling Stones’ “We Love You.” In addition, he said The Rolling Stones’ Their Satanic Majesties Request was a carbon copy of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band .
Legendary rock group The Rolling Stones, and ABKCO Music & Records Inc. have released the official music video for “We Love You.” Originally filmed in 1967, the Peter Whitehead-directed ...
The Rolling Stones built their reputation by playing blue-blooded rock music. Yet many of their No. 1 hits were heartstring-tugging ballads. Here are some of The Rolling Stones’ best ballads ...
The post 50 Reasons We Still Love The Rolling Stones’ Let It Bleed appeared first on Consequence of Sound. In 1969, four British bands recorded four prophetic albums with enduring quality. Like ...
Songs We Love: The Rolling Stones' 'Exile On Main Street' A newly reissued Exile on Main Street features unreleased outtakes, remastered originals and alternate versions of the songs.
The Rolling Stones' 'We Love You' video. Credit: Press. The Rolling Stones have shared their “promotional film” from 1967 for the track ‘We Love You’ online for the very first time. In the ...
The Rolling Stones say making music is no different than it was decades ago 06:56. After six decades of rock 'n' roll, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are at it again.
The Rolling Stones have unveiled "Living in the Heart of Love," the first song released from their upcoming 40th-anniversary edition of Tattoo You. The previously unreleased track has a gritty ...
The Rolling Stones announced their new album, Hackney Diamonds, and premiered the video for its first single, the hard-rocking “Angry,” at a press conference Wednesday in East London. Mick ...
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